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sleepydragon
Im new to reason and dont really know where to place snares, hi hats also i want some help in making some techno sounds there was a topic ages back explaining the layers you need to make but i cant seem to find it.
Pjotr G
LISTEN to some techno classics
music2dance2
are you new to producing?
sleepydragon
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Originally posted by music2dance2
are you new to producing?


Yes
music2dance2
ok i would look for tutorials in general on production, books, etc dont worry about the techno post if you dont find it. Learning the basics 1st will be much better
echosystm
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Originally posted by music2dance2
are you new to producing?


:haha:

you made me lol so hard
music2dance2
quote:
Originally posted by echosystm
:haha:

you made me lol so hard


ha ha how come?
Stef De Roux
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Originally posted by echosystm
:haha:

you made me lol so hard

I don't get it:confused:
echosystm
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Originally posted by Stef De Roux
I don't get it:confused:


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Originally posted by sleepydragon
Im new to reason


i thought it was obvious, eh :p
pwnage1
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Originally posted by echosystm
i thought it was obvious, eh :p
I just got Reason but i have had fl studio for a year. Not really that obvious

music2dance2
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Originally posted by echosystm
i thought it was obvious, eh :p


Indeed mate.

I was thinking on the assumption he could have used another program before as pwnage1 said. Although from his post I could tell he was a noob, I thought I'd be polite anyway.
Massive84
you sure picked one of the toughest styles to produce for a new producer.

Techno can be classfied as an art. Purely because it has no real fixed way of producing it but when it's finished, you can clearly hear that it's Techno.
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